The rules for Hazardous Terrain say, "when a model moves through or resolves one of its actions while in Hazarous Terrain, it suffers the effects..." How is "moving through" defined? If a model starts it's movement in Hazardous Terrain and then moves out of it, is that considered moving through? Is that also the case of the model starts its movement with its base partially overlapping the terrain and then moves out of it?
Essentially what I'm asking is, if a model moves into HT and ends it's move within the terrain, then takes its second move to move out of the terrain, does the model suffer the effects twice? Does this change at all if the model has flight?
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Alex Chesterfield
The rules for Hazardous Terrain say, "when a model moves through or resolves one of its actions while in Hazarous Terrain, it suffers the effects..." How is "moving through" defined? If a model starts it's movement in Hazardous Terrain and then moves out of it, is that considered moving through? Is that also the case of the model starts its movement with its base partially overlapping the terrain and then moves out of it?
Essentially what I'm asking is, if a model moves into HT and ends it's move within the terrain, then takes its second move to move out of the terrain, does the model suffer the effects twice? Does this change at all if the model has flight?
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